A selection of your pictures taken across Scotland from 13 to 20 September.

The sun set over West Loch Tarbert. Terry Williams, from Strathkinness, was on the Port Ellen to Kennacraig ferry. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

The Tour of Britain race began in Peebles on Sunday. Anne Swan, from Galashiels, saw the breakaway lead group a few miles along the road at Caddonfoot.

Elsbeth Campbell's husband David and father-in-law Neil chose a good day for a trip to Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa. They were on holiday in Fionnphort from Glasgow and Fortose respectively.

Oscar, Isla and Ruby were on a family walk through Binning Woods with dad Martin Pirie from Haddington.

Frank Kilgour watched a traditional smokie in action at the Dundee food and flower festival on Saturday.

A view of Ben More. Deborah Pini and Kevin Hassan were on the Inverarnan to Tyndrum part of the West Highland Way.

Sunset over Hawick on Sunday evening. Photo by Nic Rowley.

Pauline Irvine was in Ardnamurchan where she snapped this peaceful scene.

Shawlands, in Glasgow, appears to lie at the end of the rainbow. Sheonagh Law was at home on Sunday and captured the sunshine between downpours.

Heather in bloom around Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay. Photo by Niall Meagle.

Wheelbarrows are used to transport goods on and off the ferry on Easdale Island. Angela Edwards, from Aberlady, was there with her family.

Erin Brady arrived at her wedding in the refurbished campervan once owned by her late dad Brian. Foster Evans said she left as Mrs James Wilson after the happy event on Saturday.

Summer returned to East Lothian on Saturday. Liz Hanson, from Melrose, said it looked like that but did not elaborate on whether if felt warm.

David Corner, from Livingston, climbed Ben Nevis with his sister who took a break when they reached the summit.